Another day, another Facebook data scandal.
Another day, another Facebook data scandal. This time the scandal involves Facebook uploading the complete address books of 1.5 million new users without their consent. Facebook said these new users’ contacts were “unintentionally uploaded” since May 2016, reports Business Insider.Read Full Story

Facebook admits it collected email contacts from 1.5 million users without their knowledgeFacebook admitted on Thursday that it had uploaded the email contacts of 1.5 million users without ... The company also admitted that it stored the passwords of millions of Instagram users in ...04/18/2019 - 2:07 pm | View Link

Facebook uploaded millions of users’ contacts without their knowledgeAnother day, another Facebook data scandal. This time the scandal involves Facebook uploading the complete address books of 1.5 million new users without their consent. Facebook said these new users’ ...04/17/2019 - 11:13 pm | View Link

Facebook unintentionally uploaded email IDs of 1.5 million new usersFacebook Inc said on Wednesday it may have unintentionally uploaded email contacts of 1.5 million new users on ... including a glitch that exposed passwords of millions of users stored in readable ...04/17/2019 - 10:28 pm | View Link

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